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Tohoku Dreams

Dear All,

This is Sayaka Watanabe now in Phnom Penh, Cambodia for the research Project of JICA.

If I can propose about this photo book,
I can introduce you the person who collects hopes and dreams in Tohoku area.
He collected 9000 people's dreams and photos after 2011.3.11.
※see attached some pictures

He/we will have event at Noburu-station (near from Ishinomaki) on 3.10
※see attached flyer.

Since I am in Cambodia,
I will collect the messages to Japan from Cambodia attending "Japan Cambodia KIZUNA Festival" 16-19th Feb.
http://www.cjcc.edu.kh/jp/upcoming-events/31-exchange-program/264-japan-...

I will take the photos of these messages and send these to Tohoku, 3.10 &3.11 event above.

Moreover, I can introduce the member in Minami-Sanriku.
They have pictures of Minami-Sanriku.

Regards,
Sayaka

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Text in the Photo Book

Photo Credit: 
Sayaka Watanabe
Authorization for printing received: 
Yes
Authorization provided by: 
Sayaka Watanabe

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